Two professional ballet dancers talk as friends about their lives and experiences in and out of the dance industry in a candid and fun way.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsRelationshipsPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture |
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The famous Madeline Woo comes on the podcast to talk about her new brand and spill the tea. From her training to her career now and what she would change about the industry we talk about it all. Madeline is a force to be reconned with... more
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Life update with Rachel and Juj followed by an interview with the amazing Alexa Torres. Alexa shares her journey to dancing with Paris Opera Ballet and what it’s really like to dance for such an Iconic company. Alexa is incredible but... more
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Juj is thrown into a show and has an Injury scare. We talk about the question ad searching, where do you go next in your career if you are done dancing? Our worst bad days ballet edition.
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Laura studied ballet at Butler University then went on to dance professionally both for a company and as a freelancer in California. After many auditions for Disney all over the globe she secured a coveted spot at Disney Japan. What's... more
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Focusing on the dynamic intersection of personal experiences and the dance world, this podcast features two professional ballet dancers sharing candid discussions about their lives. Topics range from personal growth and the challenges of balancing demanding careers with emotional well-being to lighter conversations surrounding pop culture, social media, and relationships. Unique insights are provided into the ballet industry, including the difficulties dancers face regarding auditions and body image issues, all mixed with humor and honesty. Each episode aims to resonate with listeners, encouraging a sense of community among those who navigate similar challenges in the performing arts and beyond.
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Call it what it is launched 3 years ago and published 95 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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